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Chesapeake Bay Foundation
- (Annapolis, MD) - (CBF) is the nation’s leading regional environmental organization and the largest, independent conservation organization working on behalf of the health and productivity of the Chesapeake Bay.
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Howard County Conservancy
- (Woodstock, MD) - Howard County, Maryland's own land trust, founded in 1990 to help preserve our natural environment, agricultural resources, and unique historic sites. Mt. Pleasant Farm in Woodstock is a historic site that serves as the headquarters for a variety of Conservancy activities. Led by a board of prominent local citizens, the Conservancy protects land by acquiring it through gift or purchase, or by obtaining a conservation easement.
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Chesapeake Bay Field Lab
- (St George Island, MD) - Our mission is to operate the workboats of the Chesapeake, like the skipjack, as floating classrooms, giving people the opportunity to experience the life of the waterman & learn about the Bay & its tributaries. We will offer our visitors learning experiences on St. George Island, by creating an oysterhouse classroom as a living museum & restoration lab & by preserving the surrounding rural atmosphere. CBFL will grow as an educational institution for people of all ages & backgrounds, with special consideration to ensure its services are fully accessible.
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Ramazzini Institute
- (Solomon, MD) - Publishes an international public policy journal on the web - "Genes, Ethics & Environment!" - exploring the ethical use of discoveries on the gene-environment interface in the promotion of occupational and environmental health.
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Biotrek Naturalists, Inc.
- (Monkton, MD) - (BNI)is a Maryland-based non-profit
organization that began in the spring 1997 when Dr. Charles Stine convened a group of Professionals interested in Environmental education and ecology. These professionals have created a natural history center dedicated to serving the nterests and curiositiers of
amateurs seeking learning opportunities. The center is located at the Gunpowder Field Station on the Gunpowder River and offers advanced training and field experience to
residents in the greater Baltimore Area with an interest in Natural History.
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